Advocate’s View: The use of social media to learn about jurors and juror misconduct

The availability and lure of social media to quickly find information about individuals involved in the legal system, and in particular prospective or sitting jurors, can overshadow the need to be aware of the ethical considerations imposed by the New York Rules of Professional Conduct. Valuable guidance on this topic is available in the Social ...

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